In 2013, ticket prices at NBT Bank Stadium ranged from $20 for box seats to $8 for general admission.

In 2014, the "Home Plate Club'' exclusive seating area has been expanded and renamed "premium field box seats.'' They will be $12 for adults and $10 for children, seniors and military.

Food and beverage service previously offered only to Home Plate Club members is now offered to everyone within premium field box seating.

That's an increase of about 200 seats to over 1,000 that will now be offered the food service.

Reserved seating has been renamed "Box Seat Reserved." Adult tickets for this area are now $10 and children, seniors and military can buy them for $8.

All general admission tickets are now $5 for adults, $4 for children and seniors and free for members of the military.

General admission seats were free previously for members of the military at Chiefs games, but that was not advertised.

Here are some questions answered about the new ticket structure for the Chiefs in 2014:

What about season tickets?

The Chiefs announced two season ticket packages today.

One package is for the premium field box seats (100 level). For $575, it includes for 72 games:

-In-seat food and beverage service
- Season ticket holder party at the stadium
- Special season ticket holder gift
- Guaranteed gameday giveaways
- Ticket redemption for unused tickets for all games
- Right to purchase seats for special day events & playoffs

The second season ticket option is for the reserved box seats (200 level). For $350, you get all the benefits listed above except for the in-seat food and beverage service.

No, that plan has been scrapped. You have to choose from the two options offered above that the team announced today (either $575 or $350 package) for season packages.

However, the coupon books (10 undated games) will be returning for the 2014 season.

What About Parking?

Parking in the NBT Bank Stadium lot cost $5 at Chiefs games last season. That price is still being worked out for 2014. For what it's worth, it cost $2 to park in the stadium lot in 1997 when NBT Bank Stadium (then P&C Stadium) opened.

If you have any other questions about what was announced today, feel free to leave them in the comments section below or email me at baxe@syracuse.com

For more ticket information (including group rates), you can also contact the Chiefs directly tickets@syracusechiefs.com or (315) 474-7833.